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Guilt is a very clever [[illusion]]. With it you have [[decision|decided]] that since you once held an insane [[idea]], you’ve taken away from yourself your worthiness to think sanely. “And now I must strive and work, and must prove myself worthy and [[hope]] that [[God]] in His [[grace]] will finally have [[mercy]] upon me, a poor wretched sinner, and take my burdens from me. And allow me to be [[healing|healed]]. O Father, don’t you hear my prayer?” Frankly your Father is not even aware of your illusions. He is too busy loving you as you are, and giving you the very power to choose illusion.
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Guilt is a very clever [[illusion]]. With it you have [[decision|decided]] that since you once held an insane [[idea]], you’ve taken away from yourself your worthiness to [[thinking|think]] sanely. “And now I must strive and work, and must prove myself worthy and [[hope]] that [[God]] in His [[grace]] will finally have [[mercy]] upon me, a poor wretched sinner, and take my burdens from me. And allow me to be [[healing|healed]]. O Father, don’t you hear my prayer?” Frankly your Father is not even aware of your illusions. He is too busy loving you as you are, and giving you the very power to choose illusion.
  
  
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Guilt is a very clever illusion. With it you have decided that since you once held an insane idea, you’ve taken away from yourself your worthiness to think sanely. “And now I must strive and work, and must prove myself worthy and hope that God in His grace will finally have mercy upon me, a poor wretched sinner, and take my burdens from me. And allow me to be healed. O Father, don’t you hear my prayer?” Frankly your Father is not even aware of your illusions. He is too busy loving you as you are, and giving you the very power to choose illusion.


The cross that you’ve crucified yourself upon so many times is merely the illusion of guilt…the insistence that you have actually succeeded in separating yourself from God.